district profile

Nuview Union

Located in this district, CA. Serving grades KG through 12.

NCES ID
0627780
Enrollment
2,142
Grades
KG through 12
Year
2024-25
Measures
15
Suppressed
102
This school enrolls 2,142 students. The top reported proficiency rate is 49% in Social studies. The lowest is 22% in Science.

About Nuview Union

Nuview Union is a small school district serving kindergarten through grade twelve across the Riverside County communities of Homeland, Nuevo, Perris, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Menifee. The district enrolls a small student population spread across four schools: two elementary buildings, a middle school, and a high school focused on early college pathways.

The student body is predominantly Hispanic, with a smaller representation of white students and smaller numbers of Asian, Black, Native Hawaiian, and other groups. No data on free-or-reduced-price lunch eligibility was available, nor were counts for English learners or students in special education, so a full picture of economic need and support requirements cannot be drawn from the available information.

Academic performance across Nuview Union is notably low in state assessments. In English language arts, proficiency ranges from around one in four students in the elementary grades up to about one in two in eighth grade. Mathematics results are markedly weaker across all tested grades, with proficiency rates ranging from roughly one in five students in the upper elementary years to about one in three in third grade. Science proficiency is also low, at around one in five students in fifth grade and approaching one in three by eighth grade. These results place the district above the midpoint for overall proficiency compared to other districts in Riverside County, but the absolute performance levels are modest. A graduation rate was not available in the data, likely because the district's high school is a nontraditional early college model; a parent may want to look into this further with the school.

The district's chronic absenteeism rate sits above the midpoint among Riverside County districts, meaning attendance patterns warrant attention. Per-pupil spending falls in the middle-to-upper range compared to county peers, suggesting the district has resources comparable to or above many similar districts.

The housing market across the district's service area is moderately priced for the region. Home values are in the mid-range for Southern California, and rental costs have moved upward recently. Mortgage affordability is strained relative to national benchmarks, though less so than state averages. The region faces typical housing cost pressures for the broader Inland Empire.

A significant recent development shapes the district's near-term context. In November 2024, voters approved Measure K, a general obligation bond to modernize aging school facilities including roofs, heating and cooling systems, plumbing, and classroom and laboratory spaces, and to address overcrowding and security concerns. The bond carries a lasting property-tax levy of roughly three cents per 100 dollars of assessed value, translating to roughly 50 dollars annually for a typical homeowner for the life of the outstanding bonds. Families considering the district should understand both the facility improvements this funding will enable and the long-term tax commitment it represents.

The district operates Nuview Bridge Early College High School, indicating a pathway toward dual-credit and early college completion for high school students. Beyond this signal, program and course offerings across the district were not detailed in available information.

Academic Performance

Percent of students meeting or exceeding state standards, by grade.

Mathematics6 grades reported
Grade 3
34%
Grade 4
31%
Grade 5
24%
Grade 6
20%
Grade 7
21%
Grade 8
23%
English Language Arts6 grades reported
Grade 3
28%
Grade 4
39%
Grade 5
44%
Grade 6
32%
Grade 7
42%
Grade 8
51%
Science2 grades reported
Grade 5
18%
Grade 8
27%
Social Studies1 grade reported
Grade 8
49%

Schools in this District

4 schools are officially reported under this district.

Valley View Elementary
Nuview Elementary
Mountain Shadows Middle
Nuview Bridge Early College High

Housing & Real Estate

Data as of April 2026 | District-weighted from constituent ZIP codes

Home Values

Typical home value$563,653
Year-over-year change-0.5%
Range across 6 ZIP codes$517K to $616K
vs. state typical0.73x
vs. national typical1.53x
Home value trend (12 months)
$556K$559K$562K$565K$564KMay 25AugNovFebApr 26
ZIP code home values (6 ZIP codes)
ZIPCityValueYoYWeight
92567Nuevo$570K-0.3%62.6%
92548Homeland$566K-1.2%16.4%
92571Perris$530K-0.3%15.3%
92555Moreno Valley$616K-1.0%3.0%
92582San Jacinto$517K-1.1%1.9%
92585Menifee$600K-1.3%0.8%

Rental Market

Typical monthly rent$2,834/mo
Year-over-year change+6.7%
Range across 3 ZIP codes$2,436 to $2,915/mo
Rent trend (12 months)
$3K$3K$3K$3K$3KMay 25AugNovFebApr 26
ZIP code rents (3 ZIP codes)
ZIPCityRent/moYoYWeight
92571Perris$2,915+7.1%15.3%
92555Moreno Valley$2,436+3.6%3.0%
92585Menifee$2,772+9.8%0.8%

Affordability

Est. monthly mortgage (20% down at 6.48%)$2,844/mo
Home price / national median income6.7x
Annual rent / national median income40.6%
Est. mortgage exceeds rent by$10/mo

Comparison

State typical home value$776,233 (-1.1% YoY)
National typical home value$368,198 (+0.6% YoY)
State ZHVI trend (12 months)
$771K$775K$778K$782K$776KMay 25AugNovFebApr 26
National ZHVI trend (12 months)
$364K$365K$367K$369K$368KMay 25AugNovFebApr 26

Economic Context

30-year fixed mortgage rate6.48%
National unemployment rate4.3%
National median household income$83,730
CPI: Rent of shelter (index)447.05
30-year fixed mortgage rate (12 months)
6.26.36.46.66.5Mar 26AprAprMayJun 26
National unemployment rate (12 months)
4.14.24.44.54.3May 25AugDecMarMay 26
National median household income (12 months)
$68K$73K$79K$85K$84KJan 13JanJanJanJan 24
CPI: Rent of shelter (index) (12 months)
431.2437.0442.7448.5447.1May 25AugDecMarMay 26
Sources: Zillow Home Value Index and Zillow Observed Rent Index (Zillow Group), Realtor.com via Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRED)

Community Context

School

Enrollment2,142
Grades servedKG–12

District

Nuview Union
Not available

County

Not available
County figures reflect the surrounding county; district figures reflect the parent school district; school figures reflect this school. All values are officially reported public data.

District Context

Officially reported figures, 2024-25.

Enrollment
2,142
Grades
KG–12
Schools
4
Student body
Hispanic 85%Black 1%White 10%Asian 1%Two+ 3%Am. Indian / AK Native 0%Hawaiian / Pac. Isl. 0%
By economic status
Percent proficient by grade, as reported
Economically disadvantagedNot disadvantaged
ELA
Grade ALL
41%
Grade 3
27%
38%
Grade 4
37%
50%
Grade 5
42%
69%
Grade 6
28%
79%
Grade 7
42%
40%
Grade 8
48%
73%
Grade 11
66%
Math
Grade ALL
23%
Grade 3
33%
46%
Grade 4
31%
31%
Grade 5
22%
57%
Grade 6
16%
57%
Grade 7
21%
13%
Grade 8
18%
57%
Grade 11
20%
Science
Grade ALL
16%
Grade 5
16%
43%
Grade 8
23%
57%
Grade 11
23%
Grade HS
20%
Grade UG_SEC
23%
This profile is derived exclusively from publicly available federal and state datasets. It may not reflect the most current information available. We encourage parents and families to supplement this data with information published directly on the school’s website, which may include more recent figures, additional programs, or updated enrollment data.